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Francis Vega
22 May, 03:58
If b=a+3, then (a-b) exponent 4
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Danielle Shields
22 May, 07:14
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Step-by-step explanation:
b=a+3
Subtract 3 from each side
b=a+3
b-3 = a+3-3
b-3 = a
Then subtract b from each side
b-b-3 = a-b
-3 = a-b
We want (a-b) ^4
We know a-b = - 3
(-3) ^4
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